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During the night of August 14, 1944, an Italian prisoner of war was lynched on the Fort Lawton army base in Seattle--a murder that shocked the nation and the international community. It was a time of deep segregation in the army, and the War Department was quick to charge three African American soldiers with first-degree murder, although there was no evidence linking them to the crime. Forty other black soldiers faced lesser charges over the incident, launching one of the largest and longest army trials of World War II. In this harrowing story of race, privilege, and power, Jack Hamann explores the most overlooked civil rights event in American history. On American Soil raises important questions about how justice is carried out when a country is at war, offering vital lessons on the tensions between national security and individual rights. For more about the author visit his website: http://www.nolittlethings.com Review This is an excellent book and it is highly recommended. It is meticulously researched, well presented, and beautifully written. And given the details and complexities of the events surrounding the riot and court martial, the story is easy to follow. Hamann provides short, but colorful narrative descriptions of many of the key protagonists. . . . Historians should take note. Source: Journal of African American History An interesting and revealing book. Source: Blue Ridge Business Journal A welcome piece of military history, adroitly balancing racism and legal questions in one story. Source: Kirkus Reviews Jack Hamann has crafted an impressive debut book that is painstakingly researched and documented but also manages to be an enthralling read. Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer This book reads like an outstanding piece of literary fiction, but it is investigative reporting of the highest order. Hamann uncovered a web of lies in a book that holds lessons for today on the tensions between national security and individual rights. Source: Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. A surprisingly relevant work about prejudice, scapegoats, and cover-ups in a time of war. Source: Daily Nebraskan The storyline that Hamann uncovers is compelling enough. But it is the crime's historical context―- wartime racial dynamics, colossal Army incompetence, international political implications, and the (humane) treatment of POWs, for example―- that makes this book so relevant now. Source: Booklist Review Rarely has a book inspired legislation in the U.S. Congress, but that is exactly what happened with Jack Hamann's On American Soil. I had barely finished reading it before I instructed my staff to introduce legislation directing the Secretary of the Army to re―open the cases of the African American soldiers, find the truth, and correct any injustice found. This is an important book, and I hope many more people have the opportunity to read it. Author: Congressman Jim McDermott From the Author Jack Hamann has been a news reporter, network correspondent, and documentary producer for more than two decades and has served most recently as Seattle bureau chief for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. He has won ten Emmy Awards for his work. On American Soil won the 2005 Investigative Reporters and Editors Book Award; previous winners include Bob Woodward, Seymour Hersh, and Neil Sheehan, among others. From the Inside Flap In describing the World War II murder charge of three African American soldiers in the lynching of an Italian prisoner of war, Harmann tells a harrowing story of race, privelege, and power. On American Soil raises important questions about how justice is carried out when a country is at war, offering vital lessons on the tensions between national security and individual rights. Winnder of the 2005 Investagative Reporters and Editors Book Award. From the Back Cover In describing the World War II murder charge of three African American soldiers in the lynching of an Italian p

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05 March 2007
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